Match each of the following terms with its definition or description.

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
f. 6
g. 7
h. 8
i. 9


1. _____ Urethra

2. _____ Bowman’s capsule

3. _____ Distal convoluted tubule

4. _____ Ureter

5. _____ Loop of Henle

6. _____ Collecting tubule

7. _____ Proximal convoluted tubule

8. _____ Urinary bladder

9. _____ Pelvis of the kidney


1. i. 9

2. a. 1

3. d. 4

4. g. 7

5. c. 3

6. e. 5

7. b. 2

8. h. 8

9. f. 6

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